Global barley production and markets overview

Published Sep 20, 2023

Tridge summary

The global barley production has declined and is the lowest since 2018/19. The resumption of barley trade between Australia and China is active and dynamic. However, the production volume of barley has decreased in major exporters such as Canada, the European Union, Ukraine, Russia, and Australia, leading to a readjustment in the global market.
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This month's highlights The decline in global barley production is confirmed. It is the lowest since 2018/19. Active and dynamic resumption of barley trade between Australia and China. The estimated Argentine production for the 2023/24 campaign will be between 4.4 and 4.6 million tons. International panorama With global production for the 2023/24 campaign estimated at around 140 million tons, which is the lowest since the 2018/19 campaign, the barley market is in the process of pause and readjustment. With a slight drop in price for brewing barley and a slight rise in forage barley. The drop in production volume has occurred due to a decrease in tons in 5 of the 6 largest exporters of barley, where only Argentina has an expectation of increased production, since both Canada, the European Union, Ukraine, Russia and Australia, either due to a decrease of area or climatic problems, see their productive volume decreased and, consequently, their participation in the global market. The ...
Source: Agrositio

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